"Wow," Arwen said. "Your outfit is so much better than mine. I should have worn something different. Dressing nicely is so important when you're going to Mordor, you know."

"Yes," Marinalite said. "Looking beautiful is one of the most important things to remember when you are traveling to Mordor."

"Our beauty will show up greatly in Mordor," Arwen said. "There is nothing there but dead stuff. We are too beautiful to be going to Mordor."

"How can you say that?" Marinalite said. "The Fellowship needs us, since I can catch things on fire when I stare at them, and can fight better than Legolas and Aragorn. They need you because you are powerful."

"Oh, okay," Arwen said.

"Yeah, okay," Merinalite said.

"Marinalite, Arwen, wait," Elrond said.

"How do you get here, Elrond?" Marinalite asked.

"I walked outside of my house," Elrond said.

"Oh, okay," Marinalite said.

"Here are two necklaces," Elrond said. "They have the power to give you one wish."

"Oh, okay," Marinalite said. "How do they work?"

"Close your eyes while you have the necklace on, and think of the person that you love most," Elrond said. "Then, make a wish."

"Oh, okay," Marinalite said.

"I'm going to make a wish that we were in Mordor, now," Arwen said. Suddenly, Arwen and Marinalite were in Mordor.

"Wow, we got here in less then an hour," Marinalite said.

"Hey, look, it's Legolas," Arwen said.

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